next to the keyboard, a wacom intuos 3 is my main method of input; really only switching to a mouse for real-time gaming. for decades i relied heavily on the mouse, only using wacoms for design, but a few years ago i started suffering from a neuro-physiological imbalance akin to half-body carpel tunnel (being right handed, my right side of course), and just sitting for extended periods can be rather painful, let alone mousing for 10+ hours a day. as a result i began relying on the wacom more and more, and actually found the general "writing" motion to be much less taxing on the muscles along my right side. plus, i've also discovered that this organic "writing" motion fosters my creative juices much more naturally than the mouse. per consultation with some psychologists: i am also trying to code less in an attempt to overcome undesirable ocd thought patterns, focusing more on design. the massive impact that our method of preferred input/output with the world inversely has back on us is truly astounding - something i now pay more and more attention to every day.

edit: whatever's going on in that ui, it has spells, quests, and turns. color me intrigued.

I know what a I phone, I pad, I touch, tablet, or smartphone is. I tried them. Found them inferior to the lap top. Since everything that comes out seems inferior to a computer that this gave me no incentive to keep up on new technology. I'm curious whats this.

Over the past 20 years there has been a lot of changes in how games are made. When I first got started, I had Deluxe Paint, Vista Pro and graph paper as my non-compiler tools. My latest, favorite gadget is the Wacom Cintiq which lets me, very quickly, whip up UI designs to pass on to the team for critique. Below is a screenshot of a UI mockup for something we’re working on.

It looks almost like a MOM 2 interface. Insta-buy if so, given that it never left any of my machines since the release in 1993 Willing to believe but wasn't it difficult to secure the rights to MoM ? I think Stardock already tried no ?

It looks almost like a MOM 2 interface. Insta-buy if so, given that it never left any of my machines since the release in 1993 Willing to believe but wasn't it difficult to secure the rights to MoM ? I think Stardock already tried no ?

It looks almost like a MOM 2 interface. Insta-buy if so, given that it never left any of my machines since the release in 1993 Willing to believe but wasn't it difficult to secure the rights to MoM ? I think Stardock already tried no ?

I was joking...or trolling I donno. Was just saying since you brought up mechanics then things would derail. Since you like the mechanic someone will hate it and yadda yadda yadda. I'm a bit hyper I had a 5 hour energy today and I'm in a silly mood, lol.

Wacom tech is awesome. I'm using a surface pro myself. It's been a dream for notetaking, just wish it was either a bit lighter or the screen size was a bit better. Biggest downside is that it can FE reasonably well, there goes some study time...